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jvandy50

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You guys watch MARA or RIOT? Think they’ll keep popping until the ETF decision? Some other reason for the run?
 

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Coinbase stock has jumped nicely due to the court ruling on XRP.

BTC over $31k
LTC over $100

Now ETH needs to jump over $2k to maintain momentum, was very close a bit ago and sitting at $1984 as I type this.
 

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F1SvuLsWAAIKBe-
 

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Elon sells his BTC and BTC convulses, and we're supposed to believe this is a safe asset. Encrypted zero's and one's that have value because we burned electrons.
 

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The "expert" gets bounced, LOL. They need to change the name of crypto to swindled!


Bart Stephens, cofounder and managing partner of crypto fund Blockchain Capital who was an early and prominent evangelist for cryptocurrencies, has filed a lawsuit against an anonymous hacker who stole $6.3 million of bitcoin, ether and other cryptocurrencies from his digital wallets.

Stephens alleges that the hacker, who is identified only as Jane Doe, used personal information available online and on the dark web to bypass security checks with his cellular network provider and change account passwords in May. The hacker ordered a new cell phone after seizing control of his cellular network account, and then ported Stephen’s private cell number to a SIM in the new device, according to a lawsuit filed at the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on August 16.

This exploit is known as a SIM-swap attack, which the Federal Bureau of Investigations warned in 2022 were increasingly common and targeted at victims who were likely to own large amounts of cryptocurrency. The FBI estimates that $72 million was stolen in SIM-swap attacks last year, up from $68 million in 2021.
 

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The "expert" gets bounced, LOL. They need to change the name of crypto to swindled!


Bart Stephens, cofounder and managing partner of crypto fund Blockchain Capital who was an early and prominent evangelist for cryptocurrencies, has filed a lawsuit against an anonymous hacker who stole $6.3 million of bitcoin, ether and other cryptocurrencies from his digital wallets.

Stephens alleges that the hacker, who is identified only as Jane Doe, used personal information available online and on the dark web to bypass security checks with his cellular network provider and change account passwords in May. The hacker ordered a new cell phone after seizing control of his cellular network account, and then ported Stephen’s private cell number to a SIM in the new device, according to a lawsuit filed at the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on August 16.

This exploit is known as a SIM-swap attack, which the Federal Bureau of Investigations warned in 2022 were increasingly common and targeted at victims who were likely to own large amounts of cryptocurrency. The FBI estimates that $72 million was stolen in SIM-swap attacks last year, up from $68 million in 2021.

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Imagine keeping your Bitcoin on your phone!!! JFC, that is so dumb
 

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The last big Bitcoin expert is on trial for stealing cash from investors. He was using a secret back door for fraudulent transfers.

But, but, but, but, it's encrypted! So funny, the supposedly most secure asset ever created is the most scammed asset ever created. Now add in all the assets lost because people forget, lose or die lose the passwords, crazy. We haven't even had the denial of access scam yet.
 

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